AGM AdderV2 LRF 35-640

AGM AdderV2 LRF 35-640

The AdderV2 LRF 35‑640 pairs a high‑resolution 640×512 sensor with a 35 mm f/1.0 lens to deliver crisp imagery and a generous 12.5° × 10.0° field of view. It integrates a 1,000‑m laser rangefinder and ballistic calculator for precise shots and features a 2.5× base magnification with 0.5× step zoom up to 24×.

A semi‑circular 2560×2560 OLED display, 64 GB internal storage, shot‑activated video, Wi‑Fi streaming and a dual battery system round out the package.

Recording
Ballistic
Calc
Weapon
Mounted
5 Year
Warranty
WiFi
Hot Spot
18650
Battery
Laser Range
Findver
MSRP: $4,695.00
PRICE: $4,294.70
  • Is This the Right Thermal for You?:

    If you value higher resolution and a wider field of view but still want a built‑in rangefinder, the 35‑640 LRF is the sweet spot. Its 640 sensor and 2.5× base magnification produce a brighter image and allow easier scanning than the 35‑384 LRF. Shooters focused on extreme long‑range performance might consider the 50‑640 LRF, but most hunters will find the 35‑640 ideal.

  • Best For:

    • Hunters seeking a high‑resolution thermal scope with integrated rangefinder for shots up to ~1,800 m
    • Users who want a wider field of view (12.5° × 10.0°) for scanning timber and fields
    • Shooters who need long runtime via a dual battery system and ample 64 GB storage
  • Not Ideal For:

    • Those requiring maximum detection distance – the 50‑640 LRF extends range to ~2.6 km
    • Budget‑minded buyers; the 35‑640 carries a premium over the 35‑384
    • Situations where weight must be minimised – the integrated LRF and dual batteries add bulk
  • How This Model Compares:

    The 35‑640 LRF upgrades the sensor resolution from 384×288 to 640×512 and reduces base magnification to 2.5×, yielding a wider field of view and better detail. It retains the 1,000‑m rangefinder, ballistic calculator, 64 GB storage and dual battery system found in the 35‑384 LRF.

    Compared with the 35‑384 LRF, this model offers a 640×512 sensor and a wider 12.5° × 10.0° field of view, while base magnification drops from 4× to 2.5×. Upgrading to the 50‑640 LRF increases the lens size to 50 mm and base magnification to 3.5× for extended range at the cost of FOV and weight.

  • What You Actually Get in Real-World Use:

    Hunters praise the 35‑640 LRF for its sharp imagery and wide field of view, making it easier to scan large areas for hogs and coyotes. The integrated rangefinder provides accurate readings within ~800–1,000 yards, and the ballistic calculator is useful for mid‑range shots.

    Battery life is about 9 hours using the internal battery alone; adding a 18650 cell extends runtime further. A few users note that the 2.5× base magnification may feel low for long‑range identification, but they appreciate the ability to zoom in 0.5× steps.

  • FAQS

    • What is the field of view on the AdderV2 LRF 35‑640?
      It provides a wide 12.5° × 10.0° field of view at the 2.5× base magnification, making it easier to locate and track moving targets.
    • How does the dual battery system work?
      The scope has an internal rechargeable battery rated for about 9 hours. You can insert a removable 18650 battery to extend runtime or use it as a backup. Both batteries can be charged via USB‑C.
    • Does the scope support Wi‑Fi streaming?
      Yes. Built‑in Wi‑Fi allows live streaming to the AGM app and wireless transfer of photos and video from the 64 GB internal memory.
    • How accurate is the ballistic calculator?
      Once you input your ballistic data, the on‑board calculator provides elevation holdover values based on the measured range. It is accurate for typical calibres but should be verified at the range.
    • Is this scope heavy?
      The 35‑640 LRF weighs roughly 0.86 kg because of the integrated rangefinder and dual battery system. While not ultra‑light, most users find it manageable on modern sporting rifles.
  • Key Features at a Glance:

    • 640×512 VOx sensor with <15 mK NETD
    • Integrated 1,000‑m laser rangefinder and ballistic calculator
    • 35 mm f/1.0 lens; 2.5× optical magnification; digital zoom with 0.5× steps
    • Semi‑circular 2560×2560 OLED display and picture‑in‑picture
    • 64 GB internal memory with video/audio recording and shot‑activated mode
    • Dual power system: internal battery (~9 h) plus removable 18650 cell
    • Wi‑Fi hotspot for streaming and firmware updates
    • IP67‑rated aluminium housing; 5‑year transferable warranty
  • Detailed Product Description:

    AGM’s AdderV2 LRF 35‑640 offers high‑resolution thermal imaging and integrated rangefinding in a versatile package. At its heart is a 640×512 VOx sensor with <15 mK sensitivity, providing superior image quality and contrast. The 35 mm f/1.0 lens yields a 2.5× base magnification and a generous 12.5° × 10.0° field of view for easy scanning. A concealed 905 nm laser rangefinder measures distances up to 1,000 m and feeds an on‑board ballistic calculator for quick holdover corrections.

    The semi‑circular 2560×2560 OLED display and 0.5× step digital zoom allow fine framing without losing context. Video and audio are recorded to a 64 GB internal drive, and shot‑activated recording ensures your moments are captured. Wi‑Fi connectivity enables streaming and file transfer via the AGM app.

    AGM’s dual power system combines an internal battery rated for about nine hours with a removable 18650 cell for extended hunts. Encased in an IP67‑sealed aluminium body with large, tactile controls, the AdderV2 LRF 35‑640 is built for reliable field use and backed by a 5‑year warranty.

  • Technical Specifications:

    • Sensor: 640×512 VOx, NETD <15 mK
    • Lens: 35 mm f/1.0; optical magnification 2.5×; digital zoom 1×–8× in 0.5× steps
    • Detection Range: 1,800 m (6‑ft target)
    • Laser Rangefinder: 10–1,000 m, ±1 m accuracy
    • Display: 2560×2560 OLED, semi‑circular design
    • Recording: 64 GB internal memory; video/audio; shot‑activated
    • Power: internal battery (~9 h) plus removable 18650 cell; USB‑C external power
    • Weight: ~0.86 kg
    • Environmental: IP67 rating; operating –40 °F to +122 °F
    • Warranty: 5‑year transferable on optics and sensor